05-06-2014 11:44
05-06-2014 11:44
05-06-2014 12:07
05-06-2014 12:07
It's as accurate as any other scale, but it doesn't do automatic recordings to Fitbit.
05-06-2014 18:55
05-06-2014 18:55
I had a WW one and after 2 months I dropped 17# overnight. It quickly went to the trash
I have a Tanita and its always with in .2 of WW scales. I have had it for years. You do not need the ones with Body Fat % as no scale is accurate with the Body Fat %.
Wendy | CA | Moto G6 Android
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05-06-2014 19:29
05-06-2014 19:29
I have a Seca which is very accurate but it wasn't cheap. Over AUD200.
05-06-2014 23:39
05-06-2014 23:39
I found a nice one, reasonably priced, at Wal Mart. It's called a "Health-o-Meter" digital scale. The cost was about $30-35 I believe. I love mine. It tracks up to 4 people's weights over time (if needed) and is digital, down to a tenth of a pound. It's very accurate as I have weighed myself prior to a doctor's visit and it basically agrees with my doctor's scales. For years I've used the old standard one with the wheel that spins when you step on it, and it never agreed with the one at my doctor's office. This new one is great, I like that it's digital (uses 2 AA batteries) and easy to read, plus it tracks my day-to-day changes for me.